Santa Ana Expungement Attorney

Clear Your Record

If you have been convicted of a crime in your past and you are interested in expunging the record of that offense, you should contact us. Moises Aguilar, Esq. knows that a criminal conviction on your record can negatively affect you for the rest of your life. You don't have to live under the shadow of your past forever. There is a way that you can go through a process to dismiss the conviction against you.

An expungement, or dismissal, of a prior offense does not mean that your conviction is "erased" forever. In fact, the conviction is still there on your record - the difference is that you can legally state that your conviction was dismissed. You might wonder what good it will do you if anyone can still access the information that you were once charged with a crime. One example of how an expungement could benefit you would be in the case of a person who was convicted of a crime that resulted in his or her ability to vote being removed (or engaging in other activities). If you get that conviction expunged, your right to vote will be restored to you.

Questions about expungements?

If you have questions about whether it would benefit you to expunge a conviction on your criminal record, please don't hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to discuss your legal options with you to help give you an idea of what the best choice is in your particular case. You may learn that expungement is an excellent avenue to pursue.

We pride ourselves in giving our clients the legal advice and assistance that they need, no matter what the circumstances. Please don't hesitate to give us a call if you want to talk about your previous criminal record with an experienced criminal lawyer in Santa Ana.

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